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    Nishat Textile Case Study

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    application of prudent management policies, consolidation of operations, a strong balance sheet and an effective marketing strategy, the growth trend is expected to continue in the years to come. The company’s production facilities comprise of spinning, weaving, processing, stitching and power…

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    an extreme role during these crucial times.These things including other things were what was needed for the continued growth in population of the world. Before any of this a lot of people were losing their jobs like Andrew Carnegie, whom lost his weaving business and he was the richest man in the world. Industrialization first began in Britain, followed by Belgium, Germany, and France and afterwards led into the U.S. A couple of things that led to industrialization were World War 2 and…

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    devoted wife and mother she would not have stayed loyal to Odysseus even if he was gone for so long. Throughout the book she demonstrates her loyalty to Odysseus by avoiding marriage to one of the suitors for four years by coming up with the excuse of weaving the shroud for her father in law. Even though the suitors get frustrated because they believe she is just seducing them, but will not commit she does not give in, instead says she will test…

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    Athena Goddess Of Wisdom

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    Athena is the goddess of Wisdom among many other things. She is also the goddess of war, defense of towns, heroic endeavors, weaving pottery and other crafts (Atsma, 2011). Athena is a center point in a great deal of Greek myths, and plays character is much more. She is most often depicted in golden armor with shield and spear. Some myths even have her being born wearing that suit of armor. There are a few variations on the birth of Athena, but the most common is that Athena is the daughter of…

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    sleeps with another man during the entirety of Odysseus absence. However Odysseus sleeps with every almost every female character he meets. This shows a clear double standard in greek society. Another telling action she performs is her weaving. Penelope through her weaving, which is already an important skill for greek women, honors the father of Odysseus. This show the importance of honoring the dead, specifically the male figures, as not one suitor questions her…

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    Salish Tribe

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    their pride and each work of art tells its own story. The art is both functional and, at the same time is paired with cultural art of Salish tribe. The two main necessities that turned into art were the basketry and canoe carving. The journey of weaving baskets and carving canoes starts with physical activity and expression to cultural history.…

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    use these to get their way. Penelope, Telemakhos, and Athena are three examples of people who use lies and disguises in order to help and protect their loved ones. The first example of deception is when Penelope lies about finishing her weaving. She is weaving a shroud for Lord Laertes when his time comes to die. She asks her suitors’ permission to finish it before she marries, lest she should have spun it in vain. In reality, she does not want to marry any of the suitors, and secretly hopes…

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    The Industrial Revolution refers to the greatly output of machine-made goods that began in England in the middle 1700s. Industrialization is the process of developing machine production of goods, required such resources. These natural resources included: water power and coal to fuel the new machines, iron ore to construct machines, tools, and buildings, rivers for inland transportation, and harbors from which merchant ships set sail. People with different lifestyles had their own view on the…

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    Kamal Limited Case Study

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    Introduction to the organization: Kamal limited is one of the first and important textile manufacturing houses of Pakistan. Established I 1950 in Faisalabad, Kamal limited am rigid operation, with in-house spinning, weaving, processing, printing, finishing and stitching facilities. Kamal limited introduced their first national creativity with now methodically much-admired Kamal lawn by Elan, followed by Elan Lawn by Zara Shahjahan on 2013. This was followed by the introduction of SO KAMAL, their…

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    The beauty and harmony of hozho is also seen in Navajo rug weaving. According to Navajo legend, Spider Woman taught the Navajo people how to weave. In rug weaving, the loom is said to represent the cosmos and the process of weaving is believed to unite the Sky Father and the Earth Mother. Again, this shows the maintaining of balance between the male and female parts of nature. The idea of hozho is seen in the yarn used for weaving as well. The rain from Sky Father fertilizes Earth Mother…

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